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Tony Collins: A bold Internet investmentWatertown Daily Times | 02-23-2015In his State of the State and budget address, Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced a bold plan for every New Yorker to have Internet access with at least 100 Mbps service by 2019. Achieving this high-speed access to the information highway will bring a competitive advantage to our educational institutions, entrepreneurs and businesses across New York. And it meets the minimum speed to drive economic growth and jobs, according to a 2014 survey of economic developers.

Biological test for autism may be possibleAutism Daily Newscast | 02-21-2015A new study published in the journal Autism Research shows that children on the autism spectrum have different saliva then children who are not. Conducted at Clarkson University and SUNY Plattsburgh and led by Clarkson University doctoral candidate Armand Gatien ...

Herbal Supplements Without HerbsNew York Times | 02-06-2015...tests were carried out by an expert on DNA barcoding, James Schulte II, an associate professor of biology at Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y., ...

NNY college researchers publish study reporting saliva may help diagnose autism in infantsWatertown Daily Times | 02-04-2015With the publication of a new study, a saliva test one day may provide a way to diagnose autism early in children. The study, which appeared in the Jan. 27 issue of Autism Research, is the first showing that protein levels in the saliva of children with autism spectrum disorder differ from those without it, according to a Clarkson University news release Monday.